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Dean Hachamovitch joined Scott Guthrie on stage at MIX08 in Vegas this morning to preview IE8 and he announced the first IE8 beta so Download Now Be sure to follow the IE blog . When Scott returned to the stage he announced the availability of Silverlight...
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